A Ukrainian truck driver accused of screaming in Russian that a plane wing had caught fire before tussling with passengers aboard a 2012 flight is set to serve two years' probation and pay thousands of dollars in damages under a federal judge's order.

Recent studies report that there is no significant pay difference
between men and woman computer programmers. Stay-at-home
moms, as well as many others, are jumping on this opportunity and
honing their coding skills.

Ruby's Inn has as rich a history as the place it occupies. Sitting at the
ridge of Bryce Canyon, Ruby's Inn has stood for nearly 100 years,
during which it has maintained its rich family, local and geological
history.

Eight LDS missionaries serving in the Salt Lake
City East Mission and their leaders are working
with the Forest Service to remove a flagpole
that the missionaries cemented to the top of
Mount Olympus earlier this week.

The Salt Lake City Council is calling on Chief Chris Burbank to
"educate" the public about his department's policies of searching for a
missing child following the shooting death of a dog in its own yard by
one of his officers.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Dustin Pead held initial appearances Thursday in
a camp trailer in the Uinta National Forest for members of the Rainbow
Family of Living Light who have been cited by Forest Service rangers
for various minor offenses.

It was awe-inspiring as 12 AH-64 Apache
helicopters flew in
formation over the south end of the Salt Lake
Valley and landed at the
Utah National Guard Air Support Base after
returning from a complex
training exercise in California.